Dark Souls, the tone and atmosphere just does something for me that I can’t really explain.
Dark Souls is a masterpiece. To my great sadness I’ve never owned a machine that can play 2 or 3 or bloodborne or Elden Ring (steam deck when?) but I’ve put so many hours into DS1. It’s a game that I think about when I’m not playing it, which is super rare for me. Anyway, Balder Side Sword, high dex, fast roll pyro, come at me bra!
I’ve played them all (except for sekiro) and some of them do somethings better, but DS1 just stands above them for me.
Oh yeah, the atmosphere is realy amazing
Ocarina of Time. I know it’s getting a little long in the tooth now and it might not be the easiest to get in to for new fans of the franchise but it will always hold a place in my heart!
Even with its age, Ocarina of Time will always be one of the absolute greats. No game on the N64 managed to hit such an incredible atmosphere like that game did! I listen to the soundtrack frequently still
I grew up without an N64 but on the Switch I’ve been working through SM64 and when I’m done with it I’m very excited to experience Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask for the first time!
Minecraft as a Singleplayer game since I play that consistently since the Halloween update. Sadly it never hooked my friends to this degree and it always went that was that I play alone on a server. Maybe one day with the kids… As for multiplayer it has to be Counter-Strike. Just perfect if you don’t sweat it. For a VR it is Half-Life Alyx. Sidenote are there any games that came after Alyx that are on par with Alyx?
I feel you on the Minecraft thing, I’m the same way! I’ve started multiple servers or realms with my friends only to be left as the lone player after a week or two.
These are visual novels, so some may disagree that they’re games, but I really think everyone should play the original Ace Attorney trilogy. It has amazing, emotional storytelling, weaving threads until the final case of the third game where they all come together.
Disco Elysium for me. I’m mostly just sad I can’t replay it fresh again. Otherwise high ranking games on my list are Sid Miers Alpha Centuri, ck2, Obra Dinn, Undertale.
Also Dark Souls, can’t believe I forgot it!
Disco Elysium and Dark Souls are absolute masterpieces.
Definitely Outer Wilds. I will never have this kind of wonder again and this is sad. Even though you can really play it only once, it is worth it.
Outer Wilds really was a one of a time experience. Recently learned there actually is a DLC for the game. I am really looking forward to the experience and hope it comes close to the base game.
The DCL is different from the base game but still extremely good. Proves to me that the game wasn’t just a lucky shit by the developers. The DLC story also fills a plot ambiguity from the base story.
Keep hearing about this game and i hear you dont wanna spoil yourself on it, but that also means idk if i wanna buy it or not, ill probably end up playing it at some point
For me it is The Last of Us which hit me emotionaly like no game since. I still get depressed when I think about Part II and I guess as far as story is concerned only books can be better. Haven’t seen the show yet though.
Fable: The Lost Chapters is my all-time favourite game. I played this a lot when I was 13/14, and I loved every second. Had a great story, and a great sense of humour. I played the second but didn’t enjoy it as much, and never tried the third.
I’m looking forward to the remake, although it sounds like it’ll be quite different.
I absolutely loved A Plague Tale Innocence, I haven’t played Requiem yet because I wanted to give myself some time between them since I loved it so much. I’ve really only got back into gaming over the past year as I’ve had more money/time so I started with the Assassins Creed series which are open world games so Innocence was a great intro to modern linear games
I finally got into Skyrim a few months ago after trying to play it a few years ago and not understanding it. But now I love it and I haven’t even got around to trying out mods or anything yet. I didn’t realise a game from 2011 could have so much content and for most of it to still be so entertaining, I finally understand why its still so popular over a decade later, even the glitches and bugs tend to end up making the game even more fun
Pokemon Unbound is by far my favourite Pokemon game, it has so much more content than any of the official games and its got pretty much every Pokémon all in one game. Since its based on FireRed, I can play it on PC or my phone which is always nice when I’ve got some time to kill
I am forever returning to Skyrim, Oblivion and Fallout 4
…Yeah, I’m a basic Bethesda bitch.
Minesweeper. It’s fun, yet challenging. I’ve probably played 100k+ games. Since my new phone last month, I’m at 7k.
No trolls, no spawn camping, just you v a puzzle board.
If you haven’t played since you were a kid on windows xp, give it a shot
In no particular order:
- Rogue Legacy 2
- the original Master of Orion
- Darksun Shattered Lands
- Day of the Tentacle
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- Earthbound- Pure wish fulfillment for me at 12. Pure joy for me now when I return to it.
- Final Fantasy III (US)/VI (Japan)- I had three massive game guides for this and read every one multiple times. Explored every nook and cranny of the game. It was an early exposure to games that emphasize story, and it was formative for me.
- Super Mario World- I still think this might be the perfect platformer.
- Metal Gear Solid- One of the early games that was like playing a movie. A revelation. The story was silly, but at 14, I didn’t know any better. Not sure I care even at 40, although it would probably hit me a lot differently if I played it for the first time now.
- Samba de Amigo- We played the hell out of this game as teenagers at my friend Blake’s house. We got stuck at one point, so we recorded the difficult section on his VCR, played it back in slow motion, and mapped the beats we needed to hit. We were actually able to clear it after doing that.
- Dance Dance Revolution- I lost 35 pounds not even really trying playing this game as a young adult. I’ve never before or since been so excited about exercise.
- Parappa the Rapper- The songs are catchy, and I love how weird everything is.
- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night- This is a video gamer’s game. It’s unapologetic, and I love every bit of it. Holds up better than just about any other PS1 game.
- Super Metroid- That escape sequence at the beginning still gives me chills, even though it’s hard to fail. The music throughout the game is masterful.
- Stuntman- Something about having to replay the sections of the courses over and over to perfect them tweaked something deep inside my brain.
- Super Meat Boy- Same as the above, except without the excessive load times between retries!
- Hollow Knight- I crave novelty and probably have some brand of ADHD. As a result, I rarely even finish a game once, let alone return to it. I’ve fully completed this one twice. It’s that good.
- Shovel Knight- This is what you think old games were like… until you actually play a few of them. Actually, this is what you wish old games were like. I’m still amazed they were able to stick the landing with the other playable characters. I thought Shovel Knight was lightning in a bottle, but they caught it over and over in this one.
- The Witcher Series (all of 'em)- I love the way Geralt carries a confident swagger — still without being overbearing — through this bleak world. One of my favorite characters in any game.
- Mass Effect 2- Love the ensemble cast. Best one since FF3, IMO.
- Grandia 2- When I was a teenager, I didn’t know you were allowed to think the main spoiler in this game, let alone put it in a game.
- Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons- Nothing has ever matched mechanics with emotion like this.
- Life Is Strange- I played through this with my daughter watching over my shoulder. We both loved it. One of my most memorable gaming experiences ever.
- The Walking Dead (Telltale)- Played through this with my ex-wife watching over my shoulder. Similar experience to Life Is Strange, but with a different person I care about.
- The Secret of Monkey Island- The first game I remember playing that was really funny.
- The Realm- This is the first MMO I ever played. I remember in the alpha working for weeks to get the gold pants. These were the most sought-after item in the game: a pair of pants with infinite storage capacity. 🤷♂️ I finally got them, and it felt so awesome!
- World of Warcraft- Played this with some friends with work and felt real camaraderie in a game for the first time.
- Diablo (the first one)- This was unlike anything else I’d ever played at the time. The atmosphere was incredible too.
- The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind- This game helped me understand Western RPGs.
- Burnout Paradise- My favorite driving game. So satisfying to play.
- Batman: Arkham Asylum- Played this non-stop while I was home sick with the flu. None of the other games in the series ever surpassed it. Bigger isn’t always better.
- Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor- Feeling like a game is aware of you is a really cool feeling.
- Blast Corps- The most fun I had on N64. Destroying things in a game is highly underutilized.
- Doom- Formative and scary. There still aren’t many games scarier than Doom. This was also my first exposure to modding. If vanilla Doom is scary, that Alien TC is terrifying!
- Quake- If you ask me, this is the most influential game in history.
- Unreal Tournament- Had so much fun putting together LAN parties to play this. I didn’t do many, but the ones I did were amazing. I miss those days.
- Grand Theft Auto 3- The early GTA games were great, but this changed everything. When you think about it abstractly, it’s hard to imagine how much a difference moving from 2D to 3D could make… but it did.
- Elden Ring- Best sense of discovery of anything I’ve ever played. I love just stumbling from one thing to the next at my own pace.
Probably more that are not occurring to me right now… and even so I’ve probably listed way more than you intended. 😅
Metal Gear Solid
Have you heard they’re making a MGS3 remake?
I heard something about that. I fell off the series hard after MGS1. It didn’t pick me back up until 5.
What did you like about 3? I think I owned it at one point, but I’m sure I didn’t play more than 20 minutes of it (which is not unusual for me 😅).
Ending is pretty amazing, I recommend picking it up again sometime.